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Unlike Mineta, who had a smooth development, Shigaraki and the other members of the League of Villains were miserable.

With the momentum created by Hokusai, everyone thought that their future was bright, but reality slapped them cruelly. While many wanted to join them, they refrained from creating a group bigger so suddenly. Instead, they tried to extend their hands toward the small yakuza group, trying to test the water. Unfortunately, this decision led to the loss of one of their members.

Magne died killed by the yakuza group.

However, when all of them wanted to have their revenge, Shigaraki stopped them and told them to work together since he found something interesting about this group.

Shai-Hassaikai might be a small yakuza group, but this group was able to develop a drug that was able to erase someone's Quirk.

This was something that interested them.

As for how this drug was created, they didn't care, but one thing, Shigaraki thought something different. While many were dissatisfied with his decision, no one complained. Everyone had decided to follow Shigaraki, and they were going to follow him through.

Fortunately, Shigaraki didn't disappoint them since, in the end, he was able to have their revenge for Magne.

The Shai-Hassaikai was destroyed, and Chisaki, the leader of this yakuza group, was crippled.

Shigaraki used his Quirk to crumble Chisaki's hands, which made him unable to use his Qurk anymore, destroying his dream, future, and hope, giving him a punishment that was crueler than death.

With that said, they might have received karma because of their actions since, after that, they had been hit by nothing but misfortune.

They didn't have money, so they decided to attack various villain organizations and got injured many times. However, the worst thing was that they had lost Kurogiri. While they weren't sure how the police and heroes were able to sniff his location, Kurogiri was beaten up, and he was caught.

When they lost Kurogiri, many of their actions became restricted. They couldn't use Kurogiri's teleportation anymore, and they could only walk. As for transportation? They didn't have it, and they also couldn't use it since they had become a target for the entire country. If they used transportation carelessly, it would lead to their hiding place was known.

The government and many law enforcement institutions in this country were furious against the League of Villains, especially the last attack, where they attacked the police car which apprehended Chisaki. Because of this, their action the name of the police was stained, and it was also why the police took down Kurogiri without mercy.

Currently, their situation is far from good. They hardly had a place to wash their bodies or eat. They lived like vagabonds. They were chased by the police, heroes, and other villain organizations that wanted to become number one by defeating them.

More importantly, all of them knew that Hokusai had disappeared from the League of Villains.

If Hokusai existed, then no one would dare to act like this toward them, and they would be treated with the greatest respect since Hokusai had such a deterrent.

Hokusai was like a nuclear bomb.

Was it possible for a human to fight against a nuclear bomb?

As for Shigaraki? In the eyes of everyone, he was nothing but a small thug. He didn't have much of a deterrent, and many of them thought that they could step on top of them. More importantly, he was also leading toward Hokusai.

Leaving the All-For-One aside, Hokusai should be the next demon king. With his ability, if he wanted to, he should be able to destroy a city or two, but after the last battle with Mineta, he was in deep injury.

This is why many tried to search for his location in the hospitals in this country.

Well, the other countries too.

However, it was impossible for Shigaraki to admit the loss so easily. Yet, with how miserable his situation was, it had become worsen when the most loyal subordinate of his teacher came to beat him up.

Gigantomachia.

This was the name of this monster.

He was a unique man who could handle several Quirks on his body without getting injured.

If Shigaraki wanted to grow, he needed Gigantomachia's power. Unfortunately, it wasn't easy. He, along with everyone else, was beaten by Gigantomachia. Their clothes were dirty, they were full of injuries, and they were exhausted, but Gigantomachia still stood up tall like an immovable mountain.

To be honest, Gigantomachia wasn't strong, but his defense was too strong.

If Shigaraki gave a metaphor, Gigantomachia's health point was off the charts, and his recovery was also like he was drinking several health potions while he fought.

Fortunately, Gigantomachia didn't attack them all the time and stopped from time to time. He was also able to calm down when he heard the recording voice of the All-For-One. Even though his appearance was frightening, his appearance was no different from a lost child who had lost his parents. Only All-For-One. All-For-One was the only master that he could accept.

As for Shigaraki?

Gigantomachia couldn't believe in him, and he cried in despair and disappointment.

Anyway, this gave them time to take a breath, but when they thought that they could rest, the worst came when they learned Giran, the man, who had introduced all of them to Shigaraki, was caught.

As for the culprit, it was the Meta Liberation Army.

It was an organization that they had never thought of encountering each other, but they also somehow understood since the goal of their organizations were quite similar.

If the League of Villains wanted to destroy the world, then the Meta Liberation Army wanted to change this world.

The two organizations felt dissatisfied with this rotten world.

However, unlike the League of Villains, which had the upper hand with the momentum with Hokusai, the Meta Liberation Army was behind them even though the number of their members was a lot more than the former. Still, without a doubt, the latter was worse than the former, which was why the Meta Liberation Army wanted to change this.

They kidnapped Giran and challenged the League of Villains. They were all confident that they would win since Hokusai wasn't around, so everything would be okay. Even if Hokusai was around, they still thought that they would win since, with how noble their goal was, they believed the heaven above would give them a victory.

Shigaraki and the rest had the worst mood, so in the end, Kyudai called them by using one of the Nomus, which was capable of using a teleportation type of Quirk.

Kyudai was still unable to believe in Shigaraki since everything which Shigaraki had done was nothing but a failure.

Shigaraki showed nothing.

There was no way for Kyudai to entrust his everything to such a young man.

Hokusai aside, the reason why Kyudai decided to support Shigaraki even with all the failures was that he was a loyal follower of One-For-All.

"Ah, doctor!"

When all of them were teleported to the hidden laboratory of Kyudai, Toga, who knew Kyudai, waved her hand excitedly and approached him. "Has Sai-kun woken up?"

Unlike the rest, Kyudai didn't feel worried about Toga. Instead, this girl was useful to him. "He is still sleeping, but Toga aside, don't get any closer!" His chair suddenly moved so fast as he backed away since he didn't want anyone to approach him.

"Geez, doctor, you are still as worrywart as ever." Toga sighed.

"........."

Kyudai ignored Toga, then looked at Shigaraki. "Then, Shigaraki-kun, what are you going to do now?"

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